On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 04:01 -0400, George Hansel wrote: > On Thu, 2007-07-12 at 06:58 +0200, Niels v/d Spek wrote: > > Brad Midgley wrote: > > > George > > > > > > bluetooth adapters that are connected by usb need to have a kernel mod > > > to allow the alternate setting to be changed dynamically. There's an > > > experimental patch out there: > > > > > > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.bluez.devel/11999 > > > > > > the patch also assumes you have the flowcontrol patch applied first: > > > > > > http://bluetooth-alsa.cvs.sourceforge.net/bluetooth-alsa/plugz/patches/sco-flowcontrol-v4.2.diff?view=log > > > > > Brad, > > > > I'm using Ubuntu 7.4 and like to know of this patches are there also needed? > > > > thanks anyway > > > > Niels > > > Brad > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Neils, > > I am also using Ubuntu 7.04 (latest patches, etc). As it turned out, I > created a workaround for my problem, not using the patches. Depending > on your application, you will need them as well. The Bluetooth stack > is developed independently, but is incorporated into the Linux kernel, > and so should be quite uniform throughout different distributions. > > George Hi, If you want to use multiple SCO connections (and your adapter is connected through USB )you need the alternate setting patch along with the sco-flowcontrol patch. Brad, There are some changes in that patch , I am attaching the latest one. There can be some issues which i might have missed, will test it out and send a final patch soon. Thanks to Whoopie for testing the new patch . Thanks, Alok Barsode.